I attached my panasonic Tv to a sony receiver good quality picture but no sound. Things that I did: 1. checked and replaced all the hdmi wires. 2. tried my sony receiver on to a samsung tv, good picture and sound. 3. turned off the "viera link" on the panasonic tv, receiver radio finally works but still no sound on tv and receiver. tried putting 'home theater' as default on the TV but unable to because vera link is off, when vera link is on then muting on the receiver comes up. 4. checked many times that I am on the right input on the receiver, because I have a good picture on the tv. Needs Help!
SOURCE: Viera Link not work between two brand new Panasonic devices
You need to select setup from the TV menu then switch the Viera link on. I think retuning must have switched it off.
This worked for me
SOURCE: My Panasonic Viera 50" 1080i
The Panasonic doesn't detect the presence of the signal on the antenna input so it just skips it. shut down the player and turn the cable box on before attempting to switch sources.
But why aren't you using the Composite RCA connection on the cable box ? Not only you would get a much better image but the tv would detect that change in the AV source and should switch by itself. If it doesn't then the control processor is faulty and the entire mainboard will will have to be replaced
SOURCE: 1998 32" PANASONIC TV. When
You have dry joints!
Look for poor soldering on any heavy object including heat sinks/transformers etc.
SOURCE: Panasonic Viera Link stop working
Hey, you're not the only one to have this problem. Please see also
http://www.fixya.com/support/t5668469-viera_link_stopped_working_stating
Hope someone can help us all!
SOURCE: I have a Panasonic Model TC-p42X1 TV hooked up to
It's possible that you have the wrong type of HDMI cable. You need one that has Audio Return if you want to feed your Home Theater system with audio from the TV. There are several types of HDMI cable,some with audio return and some without. The two basic types (not including Ethernet) are described below - you need the High Speed version, which does have Audio Return.
HDMI Standard This
is the most basic HDMI standard which all cables have to meet. Cable
should contain all the connections required for HD transmission, and
have to deliver at least a resolution of 720p, (Video mode of 1280 x 720
meaning 720 Horizontal lines). These cables do not contain an Ethernet
connection, or audio return.
HDMI High Speed HDMI
High Speed cables will support higher resolutions of 1080p. This means
at least 1080 Horizontal lines, and cables rated at this specification
may well support high resolutions of up to 4096 x 2160 (2160 Horizontal
lines), check individual cables specifications for this data. Cables in
this specification will also support a data transfer speed of 10.2Gbs
(not to be confused with ethernet data speeds which are different), and a
clock speed of 320Mhz. These cables do not contain an Ethernet
connection, but do include an Audio Return Channel.
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